We brought our Annie in on an emergency basis for the removal of porcupine quills from her face, her paw, and the roof of her mouth. We were not existing patients, but you never would have known that from welcome we got and the care Annie received. We are definitely making a switch for our entire herd! I do have one teeny-tiny suggestion, since you asked: I think it s a really, really bad idea to have Hershey s Chocolate Kisses anywhere in the clinic, and worst of all in the waiting area where they could easily be reached by larger dogs (who are invited and encouraged to help themselves to dog treats from the same counter), or dropped on the floor to be ingested by any dog. I don t have to tell you folks what chocolate does to dogs--why set the stage for problems? :)

Everything was great. Every person we encountered was friendly and caring and worked to get our pup fixed up. They diagnosed the problem quickly and had us on our way. At times it can be quite expensive (yearly appointments with all the blood and urine panels) but this was a great experience.

We always have a wonderful experience at Firehouse starting with the front desk, to the Techs and the Doctors! Lila absolutely loves the daycare at Firehouse and gets do excited to be there! We can t even imagine going anywhere else!